Papal NWO Exposed

Category: U.S. Politics

AP President Donald Trump declared Sunday a National Day of Prayer for Harvey victims and recovery efforts in Texas and Louisiana. In his official proclamation he called on “Americans of all faiths and religious traditions and backgrounds to offer prayers today for all those harmed by Hurricane Harvey.” WASHINGTON, D.C. – President Donald Trump is attending a church service on a National Day of Prayer … Continue reading Trump attends church service on National Day of Prayer

World leaders at the September 18 event will be asked to support a 10-point political declaration that backs UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres “in making concrete changes to the United Nations,” according to the document obtained by AFP on Friday.

Attending his first UN gathering of world leaders, Trump is scheduled to address the General Assembly on September 19, on the first day of the six-day debate.

His speech will likely to be the most closely watched as Washington’s allies and foes grapple with the implications of his “America-First” approach to foreign policy.

Trump has described the United Nations as an “underperformer” but stressed that it has “huge potential” to address the long list of world crises that will be at the center of this year’s UN debate.

Alan Gomez USA Today So how big will Donald Trump’s wall really be? The wall along the southwest border with Mexico was one of the president-elect’s signature campaign promises, as he railed against illegal immigration and vowed to seal the borders against criminals, terrorists and millions of people trying to enter the United States legally. Now, immigration experts are trying to figure out exactly how those policies … Continue reading Yes, Trump will have broad power to crack down on immigration

Less than a week after Trump’s victory, the nationally syndicated talk-radio host is keeping his word, criticizing the appointment of Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus as White House chief of staff.

Steve Peoples, Jill Colvin & Ken Thomas AP Sequestered in his Manhattan high-rise, President-elect Donald Trump is preparing to fill key foreign policy posts. Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani has emerged as the favorite to serve as secretary of state, a senior Trump official said. Although Giuliani has little foreign policy experience, the official said there was no real competition for the job as … Continue reading Giuliani the Favorite As Trump Weighs Secretary of State

It’s impossible to say what a Donald Trump presidency will entail, but if the stock market is any indication, investing in private prisons will be great again. Pharmaceuticals and defense stocks also both saw an increase.

The Departments of Justice (DOJ) and Homeland Security (DHS) had both announced plans to move away from the private prison system. The DOJ cited safety concerns in an August press release that explained their plans to transition away from private prisons, while DHS announced they would review use of correctional facilities for detained undocumented immigrants.

However, analysts believe Trump’s presidency could halt efforts to phase the use of private contractors for federal corrections facilities.

“Private prisons would likely be a clear winner under Trump, as his administration will likely rescind the DOJ’s contract phase-out and ICE capacity to house detainees will come under further stress” analysts at Height Securities LLC told Bloomberg.

Big pharma also saw a boost from Trump’s election. Stocks for insulin manufacturer Novo Nordisk rose 6 percent, according to Fortune. Eli Lily, another insulin maker, came under fire recently for drastically increasing the prices of their life saving drugs and also saw a stock price increase of 3.1 percent.

EpiPen manufacturer Mylan also had a good Tuesday night. After months of negative press for the price hike on their medication, along with investigations for possibly defrauding Medicaid, Mylan’s stock prices had been low prior to Trump’s election. On Wednesday, they opened with an 8 percent increase in Tel Aviv.

Defense and arms suppliers are also having a good day following the presidential election. UK arms supplier BAE Systems and defense-electronics firm Thales increased by 3 percent, the Wall Street Journal reported. Trump’s plans for increased military spending could play into the increase, along with Trump’s skepticism towards the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).

In a surprising turn of events, gun stocks suffered from the Republican election. Smith & Wesson shares fell 16 percent, while Sturm Ruger saw their latest drop since February 2014, according to Business Insider. The plunge in weapons stocks could be related to Trump’s support for the Second Amendment.

During the election, Sturm Ruger saw the demand for guns increase while Clinton was campaigning on expanding gun control laws. However, Trump’s opposition to increasing gun control could signal the end of increased demands for guns if there is a decrease in concerns over having them taken away.